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This was the first comprehensive study of the City of London to be published. The study examines the economic structure of the city and considers the main influences likely to affect the development of the City, including the pattern of demand, technological change, population movements, supply of labour and land values. Particular attention is paid to the City's international role.

Specific chapters are devoted to Banking & Finance, Insurance, Trade, Commerce and the Port, and the Manufacturing Industry.

The book is supported with a wealth of statistical material based on original research and...

This volume presents the work of specialists on multinational strategy, addressing the main questions of globalization, competitiveness, the impact of regionalism, agglomeration, strategic location choice, and relocation and public aid.

On the fortieth anniversary of its original publication, Dunning has updated this seminal classic, adding a new introduction and concluding chapter that puts the work in contemporary perspective. This was the first study to examine the extent and impact of foreign direct invesment in a host of countries.

Economic Development and Foreign Direct Investment discusses the interaction between the economic structure, development and foreign direct investment activities of countries. Countries examined are China, Indonesia, Portugal, India, United Kingdom, United States, Japan and New Zealand.

Contributors are specialists in their fields and countries, including Ozawa, Clegg, Zhang and Zander. Under Dunning and Narula's editorship, contributors have produced a volume which illustrates how the competitive advantages of countries both influence and are influenced by inward and outward direct investment.

This book, based on extensive original research, was, when originally published in 1986, the first detailed study of the extent of Japanese participation in British industry, and of its economic impact in a number of key areas.

This comprehensive tutorial and reference provides a detailed description of the syntax and semantics of the language and techniques for using it to model both electronic and nonelectronic systems. Written for practicing professionals and graduate students in electronic systems design, this is the first text to fully examine this important new language.